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- The Symplegades (/sɪmˈplɛɡədiːz/; Gr****: Συμπληγάδες, Symplēgádes), also known as Clashing Rocks or Cyanean Rocks (Κυανέαι), were, according to Gr****...
- to p**** the Symplegades, or The Clashing Rocks, and then they parted. The only way to reach Colchis was to sail through the Symplegades (Clashing Rocks)...
- distinguishes between two sets of dangerous rocks, the Symplegades and the Planctae. The Symplegades were encountered on the way to the Golden Fleece and...
- Thankful for their help, Phineus told the Argonauts how to p**** the Symplegades. Tzetzes explained the origin of the myth pertaining to Phineus, the...
- the Argonauts the course of their voyage, and advised them about the Symplegades. These were huge rocky cliffs, which, dashed together by the force of...
- Hyperborea Ismarus Ithaca Libya Nysa Ogygia Panchaia Phlegra Scheria Scythia Symplegades Tartessos Themiscyra Thrinacia Troy Events Objects Adamant Aegis Ambrosia...
- harpies again. As thanks, Phineas told the Argonauts how to p**** the Symplegades. It is said that the Boreads were turned back by Iris at the Strophades...
- Gr**** mythology, it was said that colossal floating rocks known as the Symplegades, or Clashing Rocks, once guarded both sides of the Bosporus and destro****...
- Hyperborea Ismarus Ithaca Libya Nysa Ogygia Panchaia Phlegra Scheria Scythia Symplegades Tartessos Themiscyra Thrinacia Troy Events Objects Adamant Aegis Ambrosia...
- Argonauts, and served the crew as helmsman. He let a dove fly between the Symplegades to see if the ship would be able to p**** as well. By a Lemnian woman...